The atomic structure of copper- 29 protons in the middle and 29 electrons moving around the outside.
Hardness- 2.5 to 3 Color- reddish orange Luster- metallic Streak- red-copper Density- 8.2 grams per cubic centimeter Crystal Structure- isometric Cleavage/Fracture-jagged fracture Special Characteristics- conducts electricity very well (second best conductor) strength and malleability. How it forms- hydrothermal formation Where it is around the world- Copper is found in many parts of the world. The greatest known amount of copper is found in Chile's Andan Mountains . Uses for it- wiring, pans and other useful kitchen appliances. Is it found in Iowa, if so where?- Glacier Deposits.
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The atomic structure of copper- 29 protons in the middle and 29 electrons moving around the outside.
Hardness- 2.5 to 3Color- reddish orange
Luster- metallic
Streak- red-copper
Density- 8.2 grams per cubic centimeter
Crystal Structure- isometric
Cleavage/Fracture-jagged fracture
Special Characteristics- conducts electricity very well (second best conductor) strength and malleability.
How it forms- hydrothermal formation
Where it is around the world- Copper is found in many parts of the world. The greatest known amount of copper is found in Chile's Andan Mountains .
Uses for it- wiring, pans and other useful kitchen appliances.
Is it found in Iowa, if so where?- Glacier Deposits.
Sources
http://webmineral.com/specimens/picshow.php?id=280
http://www.unr.edu/sb204/geology/props.html
http://www.galleries.com/minerals/elements/copper/copper.htm
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf797821.tip.html
http://answers.ask.com/Science/Chemistry/where_is_copper_found
http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/Browse/minerals/minerals.htm